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WORKING DIARY
Svobodová, Veronika ; ADÁMEK, Jiří (advisor) ; KRÁLOVÁ, Andrea (referee)
The text is conceptually divided into four segments. In the opening part I reveal ideological basis, i.e. initial ideas, stimuli and main sources of inspiration for my artwork. Next section exhibits free associations of thoughts and follows my stream of consciousness as an author. In the interior monologue I create network of essential and formative experiences and encounters that has shaped my approach to creative work. Third part presents theoretical background of the thesis and I deal with the nature of perceptual experience and the dominance of visuality in the contemporary technological and mass popular consumer culture. The chapter also briefly outlines possibilities of displaying visible objects along with the historical development of perspective in visual arts. The final part is dedicated to my own practical outcomes, specifically installation BU (festival Arijuli 2015 in Norway) and sensory theatre performance Močeradek gre čez cesto (Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana 2013) based on work of Slovenian poet Srečko Kosovel. In these projects, I have dealt with the questions of how to create a platform on which the viewer and artistic artefact could meet or how to ideally accentuate space and time in order to encourage audience to stay actively participating. Both projects are intentionally reflected together with the description of immersive theatre. At first I describe fundamental principles of the relatively new phenomenon, in particular the need of complete immersion of the viewer into the artificial environment/fictional world that is arranged by special medium aiming to influence his/her senses. The main goal of the thesis was to uncover practical guidelines related to the issue of creative methods in the field of immersive theatre. Hence my concluding statements provide elementary instructions and "rules of game" for both audience and author.

Disinformation and its impacts on practice
Široká, Lenka ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Zábrodský, Pavel (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on disinformation and its relationship to the mass media and public. The main aim of the thesis is to provide a general overview of disinformation, point out the menace resulting from its underestimating and present the clues on how to eliminate its impacts. The work is divided into two main parts. The first one is theoretical and summarizes the existing knowledge in information and disinformation theory. It is supplemented by own typology of the disinformation and includes a practical example of each type. The end of the theoretical part is addressed to the special place that mass media have in the process of disinforming. The second part is related to practical issues. It results from a detailed analysis of the most widely-read statewide daily newspapers and the structure of their readers. The social-demographic factors that influence the rate of received disinformation are set.

Diet for children with the celiac disease
JUROSZOVÁ, Michaela
Entitled the "Diet for Children with the Celiac Disease", this Bachelor paper aims to map the quality and quantity aspects of a two-week menu served to children suffering the condition. Thus monitored was primarily the intake of energy, proteins, fats and saccharides, and assessed was also the intake of gluten. The theoretical section explains the term of "gluten" and, describing the relevant symptoms, diagnostics, possible complications and prevention practices, it characterizes the disease, including its different forms. Subsequent chapters of the section treat the subject of gluten-free diet and enlist gluten-free and very-low-gluten-containing foods as opposed to those impermissible. Moreover, the section depicts the situation with food additives and controversial foodstuffs. The practical section of the paper relied on the method of qualitative research. The population being researched consisted of 7 respondents who were asked to record in a special sheet all foods they ate within 14 days. The results were processed using the Nutriservis Professional program and then compared with the recommended daily intake of energy, proteins, fats and saccharides. Attention was also paid to the composition of respondents' diet and the types of foodstuffs that they preferred. Each respondent had his or her overall daily intake of gluten evaluated according to the Database of Gluten-Free Products. The data thus collected have been supplemented with those obtained from a questionnaire filled out by the parents. The questionnaire inquired about the school lunchroom meals and the availability of gluten-free foodstuffs on the market. The research results were tabled together with the intakes of individual nutrients recommended to each respondent. As follows from the results, most children are fed twice the recommended energy intake - only two had the energy intake slightly lower than recommended. Five respondents were found to have also the intake of saccharides two times above what is recommended. Conversely, the intake of fats was observed reduced, in some cases to as much as 50% of the recommended figures. As regards the value of gluten intake recommended as maximum, most of the children have not reached one half of the figure. Concerning the gluten-free products available in stores, all parents perceived the situation as good, but quoted as an unpleasant fact the prevailing unavailability of gluten-free meals at public catering facilities. Only two respondents took their meals regularly and one occasionally at such facilities.

The first year with the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in the life of child and its family
SMUDKOVÁ, Radka
This Bachelor's dissertation aimed to map the adaptation development of child patient during the first year after being diagnosed with DM type I. The next goal was to identify the most frequent problems of child diabetic type I. and the nursing diagnoses linked to them. The third goal was to find out possibilities of patients' support and their families during the adaptation. Based on given goals four research questions were made: How does the adaptation of child patient go on in the first year after being diagnosed with disease DM type 1.? What are the most frequent problems of child patient with diagnosis of DM type 1. during the adaptation? What are the most common nursing diagnoses which stem from discovered problems? What are the possibilities of support of the patient during the adaptation to newly diagnosed disease DM type 1? The Bachelor's dissertation is divided into two main parts. First chapter is concerned with theoretical findings of problematics of disease DM I. It originates from the research and analysis of specialized literature. Second part of this dissertation deals with the research itself. The qualitative research which took place in the children's ward of Nemocnice a. s. České Budějovice was used in order to gain data necessary for the research. The main method of the empirical part was preparing case histories of patients who were hospitalized after being diagnosed with DM I. on this ward during the year 2014. The case histories were processed on the basis of medical documentation analysis run during the hospitalization of selected patients and the data found by research of their records from the specialized diabetologist's surgery completed them. The information gained through the semi-structured conversations lead with the child patients and their parents constituted an inseparable part of the history cases. Six child patients and their parents who met the requirements of the intentional choice participated in the research. The history cases map thoroughly the anamnesis and the initial hospitalization of patients with manifestation of DM I, their education and provided nursing care. Also, the history cases include data concerning the cooperation of patients and their parents with the diabetologist in a diabetologic consulting room. The conclusion of history cases is devoted to the statements of patients and their parents concerning the progress of their adaptation. The history cases show that going through the disease described by patients and their parents matches particular phases delineated in the specialized literature. According to the evaluation of diabetologist, all of the participating respondents adapted to their disease, the active participation in the treatment fits their age. The most common problems the patients had to deal with were the problems linked to the manifestation of their disease and its treatment, need for information and changes of daily and eatings regime. These problems often reflect in the given nursing diagnoses. In every patient's documentation, the educational diagnoses are missing even though the nurses played an active part concerning the basic education. The possibilities of support of patients and their parents during the adaptation which emerged from the research were mostly related to the need of more frequent consultations at the beginning of the treatment and need of constant phone consultation. Some parents lack information about possible social security benefits and bath treatment.None of the respondents used a possibility of psychological care neither they joined the association of diabetics. Some parents emphasized a need of positive motivation of patients. The chosen qualitative research form and small research sample of respondents do not allow formulating generally valid conclusions. On the other hand, the results of this dissertation may become a subject of further research.

Medical house in Hustopeče.
Zárubová, Martina ; Semrád, Antonín (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis medical house in Hustopece deals with a design and project documentation for construction health facilities in Hustopece. Object is used to provide a daily patient care. There are nine private medical facilities of various specializations, pharmacy and optics. Object with its proposal allows wheelchair access. This is a hasnot four-storey building. Structure consists of monolithic reinforced concrete skeleton with stiffening walls, footings based and passports. internal unsound are designed from the drywall. Building roof is flat, edging attic.

Physiotherapy of a displaced disc with reposition of a temporomandibular joint
BROŽKOVÁ, Aya
The topic of my bachelor thesis is physiotherapy of a displaced disc with reposition of a temporomandibular joint. It is a functional disorder, when the mandible disc is not in a physiological position and creates an obstacle for a condyle movement. When mouth is fully opened the disc does not return to its original position. This moment is characteristic with a clicking sound. Another symptom is inclining of the chin to the disordered site when the mouth is being opened. Main cause of TMD is stress, bad occlusion and a long-term micro trauma of TMJ. It is a topical issue, because an increase of stress in daily life causes also more TMD. Almost 70 % of the population has the TMD, in most of the cases the TMJ disc is in a wrong position. The therapy of this kind of disorder should be done by physiotherapist. Unfortunately knowledge of diagnosis and healing of the TMD is not sufficient. The disorder is recognized usually by dentists, who send a patient to a specialized clinic. The goal of my work was examining of mastication and neck muscle spasms. In the work there are also described physiotherapeutic possibilities of healing including postural strategy. I have created informational booklet for patients, in which saving method for TMJ healing, exercises, ergonomic principles and correct posture both when sitting and standing are presented. The research was done by 14 case analysis, analytic-inductive method and experimental work. Patients were randomly divided into three groups. As a first step TMJ and cervical spine of each patient and their posture were examined. The examination of TMJ consisted of diagnosis, extent and symmetry of an opening movement and palpation examination of the cervical spine. Therapy was six weeks long. Each patient was introduced to TMJ saving method, which is based on limitation of a TMJ movement, eating soft food and elimination of stress. In the first group (5 patients) the therapy was focused only on mastication muscles. Patients were supposed to be exercising to loosen the muscles of mastication. Exercises were chosen after palpation examination. Third group (4 patients) did neck muscle exercises and self massage. Second group (5 patients) did the therapy of both first and third group. Results of the therapy show, that there is a possible connection between TMD and cervical spine dysfunction. There were positive (evaluated subjectively) changes in both TMJ and in all groups. The condition of TMJ is influenced by neck muscle therapy and the condition of cervical spine is influenced by mastication muscle therapy. Best results had the second group. All patients but one improved (one lady had a TMJ inflammation). There were no deterioration of TMJ and cervical spine condition either. There were some worsening in group one and three. The best therapy is a combination of exercises of both mastication and neck muscles. I would like to point out a fact that TMJ is one of the most complicated and busy joints in human body. Both TMJ are connected to mandible so dysfunction of one joint can lead to problems with the other one. Physiotherapy is needed most in cases of functional disorder.

Mnichovo Hradiště 1866-1895. Daily life of the small town in the second half of 19th century.
Procházková, Lenka ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Hlavačka, Milan (referee)
The diploma thesis outlines the history of the small district town in the second half of the 19th century from a political (government, local government, modernization), economical (transport, especially railways, industrial development) and cultural (socials, social activities, theatre, festivities) point of view. Attention is paid to social, national and religious problems and education. Included are also some portraits of the most prominent personalities of the town. Special Attention is paid to Austro-Prussian war (conflict between Austria and Prussia) in 1866 and on the impact of this exceptional event on people and life in the town. The work is based on archival materials stored in State district archive in Mladá Boleslav and Mnichovo Hradiště Municipal museum, local chronicles, handwritten memories of the local citizens and contemporary regoinal newspapers were taken into account as well as historical works of a synthetic character.

The agenda setting function of "Václav Moravec Questions" in Czech daily newspapers Právo, Lidové noviny, Mladá fronta DNES and Hospodářské noviny
Pobořilová, Adéla ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
The thesis is concentrated on phenomenon of "agenda-setting". Both theoretical and practical aspects of agenda-setting are examined. The first part ot the thesis renders process of studying "agenda-setting" right from origins, determination of this term and describes all types related to it. The following second part of the thesis is based on "agenda-setting" in Czech daily newspapers conjuncted with political talk-shows "Questions of Vaclav Moravec" (QMI). Altogether 17 consecutive pre-elect VMI talk-shows which Czech TV - governed by public law - broadcasted during Spring 2006 were selected as a sample (in context with forthcoming parliamentary elections held in June 2006) on the one hand, and four Czech daily newspapers - namely "Mlada fronta Dnes", "Pravo", "Hospodarske noviny" and "Lidove noviny" on the other one. All references in newspapers in relation to QMI talk-shows were taken into account in research focused on analysis of processed input data. The representatives of Czech political scene participated in QMI talk-shows and discussed various issues moderated by Vaclav Moravec. These representatives were chosen acording to the current results of pre-elect preferences surveys effected by STEM Agency. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)